G Suite (Online) Agreement

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This G Suite (Online) Agreement (the “Agreement”) is entered into by and between Google
LLC, with offices at 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway Mountain View, California 94043 (“Google”)
and the entity agreeing to these terms (“Customer”). This Agreement is effective as of
the date you click the “I Accept” button below or, if applicable, the date the Agreement
is countersigned (the “Effective Date”). If you are accepting on behalf of your employer
or another entity, you represent and warrant that: (i) you have full legal authority to
bind your employer or the applicable entity to these terms and conditions; (ii) you have
read and understand this Agreement; and (iii) you agree on behalf of the party that you
represent to this Agreement. If you don't have the legal authority to bind your employer
or the applicable entity please do not click the “I Accept” button below (or, if
applicable, do not sign this Agreement). This Agreement governs Customer's access to and
use of the Services as ordered in the applicable Order Form.

1. Services.

1.1 Facilities and Data Transfer. All facilities used to store and
process Customer Data will adhere to reasonable security standards no less protective
than the security standards at facilities where Google stores and processes its own
information of a similar type. As part of providing the Services, Google may
transfer, store and process Customer Data in the United States or any other country
in which Google or its agents maintain facilities. By using the Services, Customer
consents to this transfer, processing and storage of Customer Data.

1.2 No Ads. Notwithstanding any other term of the Agreement, Google
will not process Customer Data for Advertising purposes or serve Advertising in the
Services.

1.3 New Features or Services. Google may make new applications,
features or functionality for the Services available from time to time, the use of
which may be contingent upon Customer’s agreement to additional terms.

1.4 Modifications.

(a) Changes to Services. Google may make commercially reasonable
changes to the Services from time to time. If Google makes a material change to
the Core Services, Google will inform Customer, by either sending an email to the
Notification Email Address or alerting Customer through the Admin Console.

(b) Changes to URL Terms. Google may make commercially
reasonable changes to the URL Terms from time to time. If Google makes a material
change to the URL Terms, Google will inform Customer by either sending an email
to the Notification Email Address or alerting Customer through the Admin Console.
Material changes to the URL Terms will become effective 30 days after the notice
is given, except if the changes apply to new functionality in which case the
changes will be effective immediately. If the change has a material adverse
impact on Customer, and the change, is not a result of Google complying with a
court order or applicable law, Customer may notify Google within thirty days
after being informed of the change that Customer does not agree with the change.
If Customer notifies Google as required, then Customer will remain governed by
the terms in effect immediately prior to the change until the earlier of: (i) the
end of the then-current Term or (ii) 12 months after Google informs Customer of
the change, unless the modification to the URL Terms is in response to a court
order or to comply with applicable law. If the Agreement renews, it will do so
under the updated URL Terms.

(c) Discontinuance of Services. Subject to Section 1.4(d),
Google can discontinue any Services or any portion or feature for any reason at
any time without liability to Customer.

(d) Deprecation Policy. Google will notify Customer if it
intends to make a Significant Deprecation. Google will use commercially
reasonable efforts to continue to provide the Core Services without a Significant
Deprecation for at least one year after that notification, unless (as Google
determines in its reasonable good faith judgment): (i) otherwise required by law
or by contract (including if there is a change in applicable law or contract), or
(ii) doing so could create a security risk or a substantial economic or technical
burden. This policy is the “Deprecation Policy.”

1.5 Customer Domain Name. Customer is responsible for obtaining and
maintaining any rights necessary for Customer’s and Google’s use of the Customer
Domain Names under the Agreement. Google or Reseller may verify that Customer owns or
controls the Customer Domain Names. If Customer does not own, or control, the
Customer Domain Names, then Google will have no obligation to provide Customer with
the Services.

1.6 Service Specific Terms. The Service Specific Terms are
incorporated by this reference into the Agreement.

2. Customer Obligations.

2.1 Compliance. Customer must ensure that all use of the Services by
Customer and its End Users complies with this Agreement including the Acceptable Use
Policy.

2.2 Additional Products. Google may make Additional Products
available to Customer and its End Users in accordance with the applicable
product-specific Additional Product Terms. Except to the extent described in the
Additional Product Terms, Additional Products are not subject to or governed by this
Agreement. Customer can enable or disable Additional Products and is not required to
use Additional Products in order to use the Services.

2.3 Customer Administration of the Services. Customer may specify
one or more Administrators through the Admin Console who will have the rights to
access Admin Account(s) and to administer the End User Accounts. Customer is
responsible for: (a) maintaining the confidentiality of the password and Admin
Account(s); (b) designating those individuals who are authorized to access the Admin
Account(s); and (c) ensuring that all activities that occur in connection with the
Admin Account(s) comply with the Agreement. Customer agrees that Google’s
responsibilities do not extend to the internal management or administration of the
Services for Customer and that Google is merely a data-processor.

2.4 Administrator Access; End User Consent.

(a) Administrator Access. Administrators will have the ability
to access all Customer’s End User Accounts, including the ability to access,
monitor, use, modify, withhold, or disclose any data available to End Users
associated with their End User Accounts.

(b) Reseller as Administrator. If Customer orders Services via
Reseller, Reseller may have Administrator access to Customer’s Account and
Customer’s End User Accounts. As between Google and Customer, Customer is solely
responsible for: (i) any access by Reseller to Customer’s Account or Customer’s
End User Accounts; and (ii) defining in the Reseller Agreement any rights or
obligations as between Reseller and Customer with respect to the Services.

(c) End User Consent. Customer will obtain and maintain all
required consents from End Users to allow: (i) Administrators to have the access
described in this Agreement; and (ii) Google’s provision of the Services to
Administrators and End Users.

2.5 Unauthorized Use. Customer will use commercially reasonable
efforts to prevent unauthorized use of the Services and to terminate any unauthorized
use. Customer will promptly notify Google of any unauthorized use of, or access to,
the Services of which it becomes aware.

2.6 Restrictions on Use. Unless Google specifically agrees in
writing, Customer will not, and will use commercially reasonable efforts to make sure
a third party does not: (a) sell, resell, lease, or the functional equivalent, the
Services to a third party (unless expressly authorized in this Agreement); (b)
attempt to reverse engineer the Services or any component; (c) attempt to create a
substitute or similar service through use of, or access to, the Services; (d) use the
Services for High Risk Activities; (e) use the Services to store or transfer any
Customer Data that is controlled for export under Export Control Laws; (f) use or
access the Services in a manner intended to avoid incurring Fees; or (g) use the
Services on behalf of or for the benefit of any entity or person who is prohibited
from using the Services by United States laws or regulations. Customer is solely
responsible for any applicable compliance with HIPAA.

2.7 Support. Customer will, at its own expense, respond to questions
and complaints from End Users or third parties relating to Customer’s or End Users’
use of the Services. Customer will use commercially reasonable efforts to resolve
support issues before escalating them to Google.

2.8 Aliases. Customer is solely responsible for monitoring,
responding to and otherwise processing emails sent to the “abuse” and “postmaster”
aliases for Customer Domain Names but Google may monitor emails sent to these aliases
for Customer Domain Names to allow Google to identify Services abuse.

3. Billing and Payment.

3.1 Orders via Reseller. If Customer orders the Services from
Reseller: (a) any payments will be made directly to Reseller pursuant to the Reseller
Agreement; (b) the remaining provisions in this Section 3 (Payment) will not apply;
(c) Google will provide to Reseller any refunds or credits that may be due in respect
of Customer; and (d) any obligation on the part of Reseller to provide any such
refunds or credits to Customer will depend on the terms of the Reseller Agreement.

3.2 Billing. Customer will pay all Fees for the Services. Google’s
measurement tools will be used to determine Customer’s usage of the Services.
Customer may elect one of the following billing options, or from among other options
offered by Google, when placing its order for the Services. Google may change its
offering of billing options, including by limiting or ceasing to offer any billing
option, upon thirty days written notice to Customer (which may be by email). Billing
options may not be available to all customers. Customer may pay for the Services
using the payment options listed in Section 3.3 below.

(a) Monthly Plan. If Customer selects this option, Customer will
not be committed to purchase the Services for a pre-defined term, but will pay
for the Services on a monthly basis. Google will bill Customer: (i) Fees based
upon Customer’s daily usage of the Services during the preceding month; and (ii)
monthly in arrears for its use of the Services. Google will provide Customer with
the monthly rate for the Services when Customer orders the Services, and will use
this rate to calculate the Fees, on a prorated basis, for Customer’s daily usage
during that month. Any partial day of Services usages will be rounded up to a
full day of Services usage for the purposes of calculating Fees.

(b) Annual Plan. If Customer selects this option, Customer will
be committed to purchasing the Services from Google for an annual term. Google
will bill Customer according to the terms associated with Customer’s elections on
the Order Form.

3.3 Payment. All payments due are in U.S. dollars unless otherwise
indicated on the Order Form or invoice.

(a) Credit Card or Debit Card. Fees for orders where Customer is
paying with a credit card, debit card or other non-invoice form of payment, are
due at the end of the month during which Customer received the Services. For
credit cards, or debit cards, as applicable: (i) Google will charge Customer for
all applicable Fees when due and (ii) these Fees are considered delinquent thirty
days after the end of the month during which Customer received the Services.

(b) Invoices. Payments for invoices are due thirty days after
the invoice date, unless otherwise specified on the Order Form, and are
considered delinquent after such date.

(c) Other Forms of Payment. Customer may change its payment
method to those available within the Admin Console. Google may enable other forms
of payment by making them available in the Admin Console. These other forms of
payment may be subject to additional terms which Customer may have to accept
prior using the additional forms of payment.

3.4 Delinquent Payments. Delinquent payments may bear interest at
the rate of one-and-one-half percent per month (or the highest rate permitted by law,
if less) from the payment due date until paid in full. Customer will be responsible
for all reasonable expenses (including attorneys' fees) incurred by Google in
collecting such delinquent amounts, except where such delinquent amounts are due to
Google's billing inaccuracies.

3.5 Purchase Orders.

(a) Required. If Customer wants a Purchase Order number on its
invoice, Customer will inform Google and issue a Purchase Order to Google. If
Customer requires a Purchase Order, and fails to provide the Purchase Order to
Google, then Google will not be obligated to provide the Services until the
Purchase Order has been received by Google. Any terms and conditions on a
Purchase Order do not apply to this Agreement and are null and void.

(b)Not Required. If Customer does not require a Purchase Order
number to be included on the invoice, Customer will provide Google a waiver of
the Purchase Order requirement, which may be an email to this effect. If Customer
waives the Purchase Order requirement, then: (a) Google will invoice Customer
without a Purchase Order; and (b) Customer agrees to pay invoices without a
Purchase Order.

3.6 Taxes. Customer is responsible for any Taxes, and Customer will
pay Google for the Services without any reduction for taxes. If Google is obligated
to collect or remit Taxes imposed on Customer, the Taxes will be invoiced to
Customer, unless Customer provides Google with a timely and valid tax exemption
certificate (or other documentation as required for the exemption) authorized by the
appropriate taxing authority. In some jurisdictions the sales tax is due on the total
purchase price at the time of sale and must be invoiced and collected at the time of
the sale.

4. Technical Support Services. Google will provide TSS to Customer
during the Term in accordance with the TSS Guidelines subject to payment of support Fees,
if applicable. Customer acknowledges and agrees that Reseller may disclose End User
personal data to Google as reasonably required in order for Reseller to handle any
support issues that Customer may choose to escalate to or via Reseller.

5. Suspension.

5.1 Of End User Accounts by Google. If Google becomes aware of an
End User's violation of the Agreement, then Google may specifically request that
Customer Suspend the applicable End User Account. If Customer fails to comply with
Google's request to Suspend an End User Account, then Google may do so. The duration
of any Suspension by Google will be until the applicable End User has cured the
breach which caused the Suspension.

5.2 Emergency Security Issues. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if
there is an Emergency Security Issue, then Google may automatically Suspend the
offending use. Suspension will be to the minimum extent and of the minimum duration
required to prevent or terminate the Emergency Security Issue. If Google Suspends an
End User Account for any reason without prior notice to Customer, at Customer's
request, Google will provide Customer the reason for the Suspension as soon as is
reasonably possible.

5.3 Suspension for Non-Payment.

(a) Automatic Suspension. Customer will have thirty days to pay
Google delinquent Fees. If Customer does not pay Google delinquent Fees within
thirty days, Google will automatically suspend Customer’s use of the Services.
The duration of this suspension will be until Customer pays Google all
outstanding Fees.

(b) During Suspension. If Customer is on a monthly billing plan,
and Customer is suspended for non-payment, Google will stop charging Customer
monthly Fees during Customer’s suspension for non-payment. If Customer has an
annual commitment to Google for the Services, Google will continue to charge
Customer monthly Fees during Customer’s suspension for non-payment and Customer
must pay all outstanding Fees in order to resume its use of the Services.

(c) Termination After Suspension. If Customer remains suspended
for non-payment for more than sixty days, Google may terminate Customer for cause
pursuant to Section 11.

5.4 Suspension to Comply with Laws. Google may at its sole
discretion Suspend the provision of any Services at any time if required to comply
with any applicable law.

6. Confidential Information.

6.1 Obligations. Subject to Section 6.2 (Disclosure of Confidential
Information the recipient will not disclose the discloser’s Confidential Information,
except to employees, Affiliates, agents, or professional advisors (“Delegates”) who
need to know it and who have a legal obligation to keep it confidential. The
recipient will use the Confidential Information only to exercise rights and fulfill
obligations under this Agreement, while using reasonable care The recipient will
ensure that its Delegates are also subject to the same non-disclosure and use
obligations.

6.2 Disclosure of Confidential Information.

(a) General. Subject to Section 6.2(b), the recipient may disclose the
discloser’s Confidential Information (i) in accordance with a Legal Process or
(ii) with the discloser’s written consent.

(b) Notification. Before the recipient discloses the discloser’s Confidential
Information in accordance with a Legal Process, the recipient will use
commercially reasonable efforts to promptly notify the discloser Google will give
notice via the Notification Email Address. The recipient does not need to provide
notice before disclosure if the recipient is informed that (i) it is legally
prohibited from giving notice or (ii) the Legal Process relates to exceptional
circumstances involving danger of death or serious physical injury to any person.

(c) Opposition. Recipient will comply with the other party’s reasonable
requests opposing disclosure of its Confidential Information.

7. Intellectual Property Rights; Brand Features.

7.1 Intellectual Property Rights. Except as expressly set forth
herein, this Agreement does not grant either party any rights, implied or otherwise,
to the other’s content or any of the other’s intellectual property. As between the
parties, Customer owns all Intellectual Property Rights in Customer Data, and the
Application or Project (if applicable), and Google owns all Intellectual Property
Rights in the Services and Software.

7.2 Display of Brand Features. Google may display only those
Customer Brand Features authorized by Customer (such authorization is provided by
Customer uploading its Brand Features into the Services) within designated areas of
the Service Pages. Customer may specify the nature of this use using the Admin
Console. Google may also display Google Brand Features on the Service Pages to
indicate that the Services are provided by Google. Neither party may display or use
the other party’s Brand Features beyond what is allowed in this Agreement without the
other party’s prior written consent.

7.3 Brand Features Limitation. Any use of a party’s Brand Features
will inure to the benefit of the party holding Intellectual Property Rights in those
Brand Features. A party may revoke the other party’s right to use its Brand Features
pursuant to this Agreement with written notice to the other and a reasonable period
to stop the use.

8. Publicity. In connection with Customer’s use of the Services, (a)
Customer may state publicly that it is a Google customer and display Google Brand
Features consistent with the Trademark Guidelines and (b) Google may (i) orally state
that Customer is a Google customer and (ii) include Customer’s name or Customer Brand
Features in a list of Google customers in Google’s online or offline promotional
materials. Neither party needs approval if it is using the other party’s name or Brand
Features in a manner that is substantially similar to a previously approved manner. Any
use of a party’s Brand Features will inure to the benefit of the party holding
Intellectual Property Rights to those Brand Features. A party may revoke the other
party’s right to use its Brand Features under this Section with written notice to the
other party and a reasonable period to stop the use.

9. Representations, Warranties and Disclaimers.

9.1 Representations and Warranties. Each party represents that (a)
it has full power and authority to enter into the Agreement; and (b) it will comply
with all laws and regulations applicable to its provision, or use, of the Services,
as applicable. Google warrants that it will provide the Services in accordance with
the applicable SLA.

9.2 Disclaimers. EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED FOR IN THIS AGREEMENT,
TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, (A) NEITHER PARTY NOR ITS
SUPPLIERS MAKES ANY OTHER WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED, STATUTORY
OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR
A PARTICULAR USE AND NONINFRINGEMENT; AND (B) NEITHER GOOGLE NOR ITS SUPPLIERS
WARRANTS THAT OPERATION OF THE SOFTWARE OR THE SERVICES WILL BE ERROR-FREE OR
UNINTERRUPTED. NEITHER THE SOFTWARE NOR THE SERVICES ARE DESIGNED, MANUFACTURED, OR
INTENDED FOR HIGH RISK ACTIVITIES. EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED FOR IN THIS
AGREEMENT, TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, GOOGLE MAKES NO
REPRESENTATIONS ABOUT ANY CONTENT OR INFORMATION MADE ACCESSIBLE BY OR THROUGH THE
SERVICES. CUSTOMER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT THE SERVICES ARE NOT A TELEPHONY SERVICE AND
THAT THE SERVICES ARE NOT CAPABLE OF PLACING OR RECEIVING ANY CALLS, INCLUDING
EMERGENCY SERVICES CALLS, OVER PUBLICLY SWITCHED TELEPHONE NETWORKS.

10. Term

10.1 Agreement Term. This Agreement will remain in effect for the
Term.

10.2 Term and Purchases During Term. Google will provide the
Services to Customer during the Term. Unless the parties agree otherwise in writing,
End User Accounts purchased during any Term will have a prorated term ending on the
last day of that Term.

10.3 Renewal.

(a) With a Monthly Plan. With a Monthly Plan Customer is not
committed to purchase the Services for a pre-defined term. As a result, there is
no renewal event for the Monthly Plan. Rather, Google will continue billing
Customer fees consistent with Section 3.1(a) above.

(b) With an Annual Plan. At the end of each Term, the Services
will renew consistent with Customer’s elections on the Order Form or Admin
Console.

(c) Generally. Customer may alter the number of End User
Accounts to be renewed by communicating the appropriate number of accounts to be
renewed to Google via the Admin Console. Customer will continue to pay Google the
then-current Fees for each renewed End User Account unless Customer and Google
mutually agree otherwise. If one party does not want the Services to renew, then
it will provide the other party written notice to this effect at least fifteen
days prior to the end of the then current Term. This notice of non renewal will
be effective upon the conclusion of the then current Term.

10.4 Requesting End User Accounts. Customer may request additional
End User Accounts during a Term by: (i) contacting its designated Google Account
Manager or Reseller, as applicable; or (ii) ordering End User Accounts via the Admin
Console.

10.5 Revising Rates. Google may revise its rates for the following
Term by providing Customer written notice (which may be by email) at least thirty
days prior to the start of the following Term.

11. Termination.

11.1 Termination for Cause. Either party may suspend performance or
terminate this Agreement if: (i) the other party is in material breach of the
Agreement and fails to cure that breach within thirty days after receipt of written
notice; (ii) the other party ceases its business operations or becomes subject to
insolvency proceedings and the proceedings are not dismissed within ninety days; or
(iii) the other party is in material breach of this Agreement more than two times
notwithstanding any cure of such breaches.

11.2 Effects of Termination. If this Agreement terminates or
expires, then: (i) the rights granted by one party to the other will cease
immediately (except as set forth in Section 11.2 and Section 14.12 (Survival)); (ii)
Customer will not have access to, or the ability to export, the Customer Data after
the effective date of termination or expiry of the Agreement; (iii) all Fees owed by
Customer to Google are immediately due; (iv) Customer will not have access to, or the
ability to export, Customer Data after the effective date of termination or expiry of
the Agreement and will be responsible for determining whether (and the extent to
which) to use the functionality of the Services to delete Customer Data prior to such
date; (v) Google will delete Customer Data in accordance with the terms of the
Agreement; and (vi) upon request each party will promptly use reasonable efforts to
return or destroy any remaining Confidential Information of the other party. If a
Customer on an annual plan terminates the Agreement prior to the conclusion of its
annual plan, Google will bill Customer, and Customer is responsible for paying
Google, for the remaining unpaid amount of Customer’s annual commitment.

12. Defense and Indemnity.

12.1 Google Indemnification Obligations. Subject to Section 12.4
(Conditions), Google will defend Customer and any of its Affiliates participating
under this Agreement (“Customer Indemnified Parties”), and indemnify them against
Indemnified Liabilities in any Third-Party Legal Proceeding to the extent arising
from an allegation that Customer Indemnified Parties' use in accordance with this
Agreement of Google's technology used to provide the Services (excluding any open
source software) or of Google's Brand Features infringes the third party's
Intellectual Property Rights.

12.2 Customer Indemnification Obligations. Subject to Section 12.4
(Conditions), Customer will defend Google and its Affiliates (“Google Indemnified
Parties”), and indemnify them against Indemnified Liabilities in any Third-Party
Legal Proceeding to the extent arising from: (a) Customer Data, Customer Brand
Features, and Application, Project and Instance (if applicable); (b) Customer’s or an
End User’s use of the Services in violation of the Acceptable Use Policy.

12.3 Exclusions. This Section 12 will not apply to the extent the
underlying allegation arises from: modifications to the indemnifying party’s
technology or Brand Features by anyone other than the indemnifying party; or
combination of the indemnifying party’s technology or Brand Features with materials
not provided by the indemnifying party.

(a) The indemnified party has promptly notified the indemnifying party in
writing of any allegation(s) that preceded the Third-Party Legal Proceeding and
cooperates reasonably with the indemnifying party to resolve the allegation(s)
and Third-Party Legal Proceeding. If breach of this Section 12.4(a) prejudices
the defense of the Third-Party Legal Proceeding, the indemnifying party’s
obligations under Section 12.1 or 12.2 (as applicable) will be reduced in
proportion to the prejudice.

(b) The indemnified party tenders sole control of the indemnified portion of
the Third-Party Legal Proceeding to the indemnifying party, subject to the
following: (i) the indemnified party may appoint its own non-controlling counsel,
at its own expense; and (ii) any settlement requiring the indemnified party to
admit liability, pay money, or take (or refrain from taking) any action, will
require the indemnified party’s prior written consent, not to be unreasonably
withheld, conditioned, or delayed.

12.5 Remedies.

(a) If Google reasonably believes the Services might infringe a third party’s
Intellectual Property Rights, then Google may, at its sole option and expense:
(i) procure the right for Customer to continue using the Services; (ii) modify
the Services to make them non-infringing without materially reducing their
functionality; or (iii) replace the Services with a non-infringing, functionally
equivalent alternative.

(b) If Google does not believe the remedies in Section 12.5(a) are
commercially reasonable, then Google may suspend or terminate Customer’s use of
the impacted Services.

12.6 Sole Rights and Obligations. Without affecting either party’s
termination rights, this Section 12 states the parties’ only rights and obligations
under this Agreement for any third party's Intellectual Property Rights allegations
and Third-Party Legal Proceedings.

13. Limitation of Liability.

13.1 Limitations. TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW
AND SUBJECT TO SECTION 13.2 (EXCEPTIONS TO LIMITATIONS),

(a) NEITHER PARTY WILL HAVE ANY LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THIS
AGREEMENT FOR: (i) THE OTHER PARTY’S LOST REVENUES (ii) INDIRECT, SPECIAL,
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSSES (WHETHER OR NOT FORESEEABLE OR CONTEMPLATED BY
THE PARTIES AT THE EFFECTIVE DATE); OR (iii) EXEMPLARY OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES; AND

(b) EACH PARTY'S TOTAL AGGREGATE LIABILITY FOR DIRECT DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF
OR RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT IS LIMITED TO THE AMOUNT PAID BY CUSTOMER DURING
THE TWELVE MONTHS BEFORE THE EVENT GIVING RISE TO LIABILITY.

13.2 Exceptions to Limitations. NOTHING IN THIS AGREEMENT EXCLUDES
OR LIMITS EITHER PARTY’S LIABILITY FOR: (A) DEATH OR PERSONAL INJURY RESULTING FROM
ITS NEGLIGENCE OR THE NEGLIGENCE OF ITS EMPLOYEES OR AGENTS; (B) FRAUD OR FRAUDULENT
MISREPRESENTATION; (C) OBLIGATIONS UNDER SECTION 12 (DEFENSE AND INDEMNITY); (D)
INFRINGEMENT OF THE OTHER PARTY’S INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS; (E) PAYMENT
OBLIGATIONS; OR (F) MATTERS FOR WHICH LIABILITY CANNOT BE EXCLUDED OR LIMITED UNDER
APPLICABLE LAW.

14. Miscellaneous.

14.1 Notices. Google may provide any notice to Customer under this
Agreement by: (a) sending an email to Notification Email Address or by (b) posting a
notice in the Admin Console. Customer may provide notice to Google under this
Agreement by sending an email to Google’s legal department at
legal-notices@google.com. Notice will be treated as received when (x) the email is
sent, whether or not the other party has received the email or (y) notice is posted
in the Admin Console.

14.2 Assignment. Neither party may assign or transfer any part of
this Agreement without the written consent of the other party, except to an
Affiliate, but only if: (a) the assignee agrees in writing to be bound by the terms
of this Agreement; and (b) the assigning party remains liable for obligations
incurred under the Agreement prior to the assignment. Any other attempt to transfer
or assign is void.

14.3 Change of Control. Upon a change of control (for example,
through a stock purchase or sale, merger, or other form of corporate transaction):
(a) the party experiencing the change of control will provide written notice to the
other party within thirty days after the change of control; and (b) the other party
may immediately terminate this Agreement any time between the change of control and
thirty days after it receives the written notice in subsection (a).

14.4 Force Majeure. Neither party will be liable for inadequate
performance to the extent caused by a condition (for example, natural disaster, act
of war or terrorism, riot, labor condition, governmental action, and Internet
disturbance) that was beyond the party’s reasonable control.

14.5 No Waiver. Failure to enforce any provision of this Agreement
will not constitute a waiver.

14.6 Severability. If any provision of this Agreement is found
unenforceable, the balance of the Agreement will remain in full force and effect.

14.7 No Agency. The parties are independent contractors, and this
Agreement does not create an agency, partnership or joint venture.

14.8 No Third-Party Beneficiaries. There are no third-party
beneficiaries to this Agreement.

14.9 Equitable Relief. Nothing in this Agreement will limit either
party’s ability to seek equitable relief.

14.10 Governing Law. This Agreement is governed by California law,
excluding that state's choice of law rules. FOR ANY DISPUTE ARISING OUT OF OR
RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT, THE PARTIES CONSENT TO PERSONAL JURISDICTION IN, AND THE
EXCLUSIVE VENUE OF, THE COURTS IN SANTA CLARA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA.

14.11 Amendments. Any amendment must be in writing and expressly
state that it is amending this Agreement.

14.12 Survival. The following sections will survive expiration or
termination of this Agreement: Section 3, 6, 7.1, 11.2, 12, 13, 14 and 15.

14.13 Entire Agreement. This Agreement, and all documents referenced
herein, is the parties' entire agreement relating to its subject and supersedes any
prior or contemporaneous agreements on that subject. The terms located at a URL and
referenced in this Agreement are hereby incorporated by this reference.

14.14 Interpretation of Conflicting Terms. If there is a conflict
between the documents that make up this Agreement, the documents will control in the
following order: the Order Form, the Agreement, and the terms located at any URL.

14.15 Counterparts. The parties may enter into this Agreement by
executing the applicable Order Form, which may be executed in counterparts, including
facsimile, PDF or other electronic copies, which taken together will constitute one
instrument.

“Admin Account(s)” means the administrative account(s) provided to
Customer by Google for the purpose of administering the Services. The use of the
Admin Account(s) requires a password, which Google will provide to Customer.

“Admin Console” means the online tool provided by Google to Customer
for use in reporting and certain other administration functions.

“Administrators” mean the Customer-designated technical personnel who
administer the Services to End Users on Customer’s behalf.

“Advertising” means online advertisements displayed by Google to End
Users, excluding any advertisements Customer expressly chooses to have Google or
any Google Affiliate display in connection with the Services under a separate
agreement (for example, Google AdSense advertisements implemented by Customer on a
website created by Customer using the "Google Sites" functionality within the
Services).

“Affiliate” means any entity that directly or indirectly controls, is
controlled by, or is under common control with a party.

“Brand Features” means the trade names, trademarks, service marks,
logos, domain names, and other distinctive brand features of each party,
respectively, as secured by such party from time to time.

“Confidential Information” means information that one party (or
Affiliate) discloses to the other party under this Agreement, and that is marked as
confidential or would normally be considered confidential information under the
circumstances. It does not include information that is independently developed by
the recipient, is rightfully given to the recipient by a third party without
confidentiality obligations, or becomes public through no fault of the recipient.
Subject to the preceding sentence, Customer Data is Customer’s Confidential
Information.

“Core Services” means the Core Services for G Suite as described in
the Services Summary.

“Customer Data” means data, including email, provided, generated,
transmitted or displayed via the Services by Customer or End Users.

“Customer Domain Names” mean the domain names owned or controlled by
Customer, which will be used in connection with the Services and specified in the
Order Form.

“Emergency Security Issue” means either: (a) Customer’s or End Users’
use of the Services in violation of the Acceptable Use Policy, in a way that
disrupts: (i) the Services; (ii) other customers’ use of the Services; or (iii) the
Google network or servers used to provide the Services; or (b) to prevent
unauthorized third party access to the Services or data within the Services.

“End Users” means the individuals Customer permits to use the
Services.

“End User Account” means a Google-hosted account established by
Customer through the Services for an End User.

“Export Control Laws” means all applicable export and reexport control
laws and regulations, including trade and economic sanctions maintained by the
Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control, and the International
Traffic in Arms Regulations (“ITAR”) maintained by the Department of State, but
excluding the Export Administration Regulations (“EAR”) maintained by the U.S.
Department of Commerce.

“Fees” means the amounts invoiced to Customer by Google, or Reseller,
if applicable, for the Services as described in an Order Form.

“High Risk Activities” means uses such as the operation of nuclear
facilities, air traffic control, or life support systems, where the use or failure
of the Services could lead to death, personal injury, or environmental damage.

“HIPAA” means the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
of 1996, as may be amended from time to time, and any regulations issued
thereunder.

"Indemnified Liabilities" means any (i) settlement amounts approved by
the indemnifying party; and (ii) damages and costs finally awarded against the
indemnified party and its Affiliates by a court of competent jurisdiction.

“Initial Term” means the term for the applicable Services beginning on
the Service Commencement Date and continuing for the duration set forth on the
Order Form.

“Liability” means any liability, whether under contract, tort, or
otherwise, including for negligence.

“Notification Email Address” means the email address(es) designated by
Customer in the Admin Console to receive certain notifications from Google. It is
Customer’s responsibility to keep the Notification Email Address(es) valid and
current.

"Order Form" means the online order page or pages, or other ordering
document acceptable to Google under this Agreement, that Customer completes when
signing up and specifies the Services Google will provide to Customer under the
Agreement, and which may include: (i) applicable billing and renewal terms; (ii)
Fees; (iii) number of, and Initial Services Term for, End User Accounts; (iv) the
applicable form of payment; and (v) Customer Domain Names.

“Other Services” means the “Other Services for G Suite” as described
in the Services Summary.

“Purchase Order” means a Customer issued purchase order.

“Reseller” means, if applicable, the authorized third party reseller
that sells or supplies the Services to Customer.

“Reseller Agreement” means the separate agreement between Customer and
Reseller regarding the Services. The Reseller Agreement is independent of and
outside the scope of this Agreement.

“Service Commencement Date” is the date upon which Google makes the
Services available to Customer, and will be within one week of Google’s receipt of
the applicable Order Form signed by Customer, unless otherwise agreed by the
parties.

“Service Pages” mean the web pages displaying the Services to End
Users.

“Significant Deprecation” means to discontinue or to make backwards
incompatible changes to the Core Services that results in Google no longer
providing to its enterprise-customer base the ability to: (1) to send and receive
e-mail messages; (2) schedule and manage events; (3) create, share, store and sync
files; (4) communicate with other end users in real time; or (5) search, archive,
and export email messages.

“Suspend” means the immediate disabling of access to the Services, or
components of the Services, as applicable, to prevent further use of the Services.

“Taxes” means any duties, customs fees, or taxes (other than Google’s
income tax), including indirect taxes such as “goods and services tax” and
“value-added tax,” associated with the sale of the Services, including any related
penalties or interest.

“Term” means the Initial Term and all renewal terms for the applicable
Services.

"Third-Party Legal Proceeding" means any formal legal proceeding filed
by an unaffiliated third party before a court or government tribunal (including any
appellate proceeding).

“TSS” means the technical support services provided by Google to the
Administrators under the TSS Guidelines.